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Amnesty International says Nigerian forces making insurgency worse

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Human rights abuses committed by Nigeria's security forces in their fight against the Boko Haram Sect are fuelling the very insurgency they are meant to quell, Amnesty International said on Thursday.
Boko Haram have killed hundreds in bomb and gun attacks targeting security forces, politicians and civilians since launching an uprising in 2009, making it the No. 1 security threat in the country.

The Amnesty report said Nigeria's security forces acted outside the rule of law and their brutal tactics could build support for Boko Haram outside its extremist core.

"The cycle of attack and counter-attack has been marked by unlawful violence on both sides, with devastating consequences for the human rights of those trapped in the middle," said Salil Shetty, Secretary General of Amnesty International.

"Every injustice carried out in the name of security only fuels more terrorism, creating a vicious circle of murder and destruction."

The report is likely to add to calls for Nigeria's military to change its heavy-handed approach to tackling the insurgency, which critics have long said is driving desperate youths into the arms of Boko Haram.

It details cases of abuses stretching back to the start of the Boko Haram uprising in 2009.

The report said a "significant number" of people accused of links with Boko Haram had been executed after arrest without due process, while hundreds were detained without charge or trial and many of those arrested disappeared or were later found dead.

"People are living in a climate of fear and insecurity, vulnerable to attack from Boko Haram and facing human rights violations at the hands of the very state security forces which should be protecting them," Shetty said.

Amnesty said it had spoken to witnesses who described seeing people who were unarmed and lying down with their hands over their heads shot at close range by soldiers.

In one case, a widow described how soldiers put a gun against her husband's head three times and told him to say his last prayers before shooting him dead. They then burned down their home. She now fends for her seven children alone.

However, a spokesman for the military, Colonel Mohammed Yerima, described the report as "biased and mischievous". He added that Nigerian forces only kill Boko Haram suspects during gunfights, never in executions

"We don't torture people. We interview a suspect, if he is not involved we let him go. If he is involved we hand him to the police," he said. "I totally disagree with this report. It is biased and it is mischievous."

Amnesty said it had sent a delegation to the states worst affected by the insurgency, Kano and Borno, between February and July to investigate reported atrocities.

Comments 

 
#6 tobechi 2012-11-19 15:53
i love what the army isdoing. Do Amnesty international knew how people boko hara had killed. even army personel re not spared. Amnesty international is being unfare to my beloved nation.
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#5 trust 2012-11-02 08:40
Quoting Adejoh Shuiabu:
Without the commendable effort of the JTF, there would have been daily bombing and massacre of Nigerians by these Boko Haram people.It is a height of ingratitude to write such lies against those who risk their lives to bring Boko haram violence to a stop. We should be saying thank you and decorating these brave JTF agents

@ Adejoh or what are you called,firstly do you live in any of the northern parts where the insurgency happens ? Has any of your innocent relative fell victim of JTF bullets ? I know you are not a Muslim, if it were to be against christians I know what your comment will read. Boko Haram kills innocent souls and JTF also kills innocent souls,tell me the different between the two ?
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#4 OBSERVER 2012-11-01 16:14
Perhaps Amnesty International BOSS is a Boko Haram financier and they are losing much of their revenue from Boko Haram being checkmate....
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#3 ishaku 2012-11-01 14:36
Let Amnesty tell Boko Haram how lawful they have been in their massacre of fellow Nigerians. Or are we to say that the so-called Amnesty International is in favor of Boko Haram destroying lives?! I smell a rat in this reporting. Let them tell the Western World on how best to handle Al-Qaeda. Long live the Federal republic of Nigeria.
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#2 Olajide Olakanpo 2012-11-01 14:13
Ignoring their barbarity unattended or negotiating terms with the islamic terrorists has not made it easier either.
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#1 Adejoh Shuiabu 2012-11-01 13:06
Without the commendable effort of the JTF, there would have been daily bombing and massacre of Nigerians by these Boko Haram people.It is a height of ingratitude to write such lies against those who risk their lives to bring Boko haram violence to a stop. We should be saying thank you and decorating these brave JTF agents
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